Target 10% Off Gift Cards Promo: Sunday, December 2nd, 2018

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Back for 2018. Target is offering 10% off Target Gift Cards again on Sunday, December 2rd, 2018. One-day only. Offer available both in-store and online. No coupon or code needed – the discount applies at checkout. Here are more details from the news release:

The Target REDcard gets you 5% off Target in-store and Target.com purchases every day, but a few exclusions do apply including prescription medicine and Target gift cards. REDcard also gets you 2-day free shipping on many items and an extended return window (extra 30 days). There is also a debit card version connects directly to a designated checking account, for those that want to avoid having a credit card (and theoretically a credit check although the debit card application still asks for your Social Security number and driver’s license information).

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Have any one tried using this gift card to buy Cricket Wireless Service Payment Card when it is on promotion?
I recently join cricket wireless and found that target occasionally offer 10% or $5 off $50(which is a 10% off) .
so to ‘create’ a 20% off total.
I don’t see why not.

The online listing says that you can’t use a Target gift card to purchase a Cricket Wireless card. However, you could try to combine it with some other purchases in-store and see if it goes through. I think you can still use REDcard though for 5% back.

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